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The cameras images shown below are just a small sampling of what is available. UDOT has more than 850 cameras statewide and more than 150 variable message signs (VMS). Images from the cameras and VMS can be seen on the UDOT Traffic website, along with incident, construction and weather information.

Traveler information is provided as a public service. Information is published automatically by the UDOT Traffic Operations Center; the accuracy or timeliness can't be guaranteed. Availability of data is dependent upon several factors beyond the control of UDOT, such as Internet service, computer, communications networks, sensor and photography equipment. We apologize for any misinformation and work diligently to keep the system as current and accurate as possible.

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Help keep Utah moving by being our eyes and ears and reporting potholes and other maintenance issue directly to UDOT. >>More

Motor vehicle traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for teens nationwide. Utah teen drivers represent a small percent of all licensed drivers, but they cause more than three times as many crashes as the average driver. To address this public safety concern, Zero Fatalities came up with a program for teens called 'Don't Drive Stupid.' >>More

This program strives to educate truck drivers on the importance of driving safely. For more information about prevention, truck safety, parking areas and to take our Drive to Stay Alive Quiz check out the program website. >>More

In order to make Utah's transportation system as efficient as possible UDOT is allowing solo drivers to use the Express Lane for a fee. The fee depends on the current traffic conditions and carpoolers are still free. >>More

It's one of those lessons we all learned early on in life; when you give respect, you get respect. And nowhere is that more true than on Utah's roads, where drivers and cyclists meet in potentially life-threatening situations thousands of times a day. The Road Respect program is dedicated to the idea of teaching both drivers and cyclists the rules of the road. >>More

SNAPô is a fun and comprehensive program for walking and biking safely to school that engages and educates students, parents, school administrators, crossing guards and communities. SNAPís first priority is student safety, with the goal to help make the roads around schools safer. >>More

As Utah continues to experience unprecedented growth, challenges inevitably follow. To address some of the transportation challenges created by this growth, UDOT developed TravelWise -- a set of strategies that encourage Utahns to use alternatives to driving alone. >>More

Trucks don't drive like a car. They weigh more, are much taller and can't make the same sudden moves a car can. Trucks also have much larger blind spots and need a lot more room to stop. The Truck Smart program is educating drivers of these differences to help make the roads safer for everyone. >>More

UDOT University is UDOT's training program. This program provides learning and improvement opportunities to people associated with the Department. >>More

The loss of just one life is too many. This is the philosophy of Zero Fatalities. It's a goal we can all live with. It's the ONLY goal we can all live with. >>More